Kolam Ayer residents know this story very well.
They tell of the cyclist who was returning late one night from work. He had with him some murtabak he had bought at a late night stall. He held the packet in his left hand on top of the handlebar.
In those days, when Kolan Ayer existed, almost every adult cyclist would ride only what was known then generically as the gentleman’s bike. This was one of those heavy-frame bicycles with the broad “seat” behind, which was meant for light goods, but usually was used by passengers.
The traffic police have never encouraged this practice but some passengers are nippier than others when it comes to avoiding the law.
Back to the elderly gent on his gentleman’s bike…
He was getting quite close to Kolam Ayer when he suddenly felt his bicycle get a lot heavier at the back, as if someone had just hopped on.
He was very nervous at this unexpected presence and was too scared to turn back and look to see who or what it was.
The skin crawled on the back of his head, but he tried to keep calm and just peddle normally to show he was not afraid, because he had always been warned by his father never to show any fear in such instances.
The weight on the back of the bike grew and grew until the gent was struggling to peddle with heavy load.
Then, as he passed by a street lamp, a dark, hairy limb reached out from behind him and saw an open, woman’s palm before him.
He heard a deep voice say pleadingly, “Won’t you give me some?”
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